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which we 111 all attend him, till we rejoin him again at Cbeitor. 

 After leaving Surat he vifited Burbanpcmr, a great city, in Burhanpour. 

 Lat. 11" 30 , Long. 76° 19' E. about two hundred and thirty- 

 miles eaft of Suraty on the Tapieey the capital of Candei/Jj, in 

 the Soubahjhip of Mahvahy flili a large and fiourifliing city. He 

 took a northern courfe, pafled a high range of hills, and croffing 

 the Nerbiidda reached Mundu, o^r Mimdoo^ feated on the Sepra, Mundu, 

 a river rinng due north, near to Cbeitor. This city was once the 

 capital of Malwab ; it is feated on a plain on the top of a lofty 

 and fteep mountain. It has many remains of antient magni- 

 ficence ; among others, the tombs of the Kiiijyan Sultans, 

 Here alfo is the ton^b ^i the parricidal tyrant, MqJJireddee?i. He 

 is laid to have ])•; Ji)lcd a city with women, and that all his 

 officers were of tnat ll x *. About two miles from thence the 

 Moguls had a palace, which Sir 'Tbomas Roe vifited, when 

 Jebanglr was there.. 



Ougein is a large city, feated on the banks of the fame river, Ougei», 

 fome miles above. Jbulfazul {-^j?, it fometimes flows with milk. 

 It probably flows through a flratum of white clay, wliich in 

 floods might tinge its waters with white, like 



" The chalky fVey that rolls a milky wave-f-."' 



It is fuppofed to have been the Ozene of Arrian\ Periplas 

 Marls Erythrcei, the capital of a Civitas Regia. It is men- 

 tioned by Arria7z as a place of vaft commerce, not only in the 

 prodiKftions of its own country, but of thofe of other parts; 

 all which were tranfported to Barjgaza, that vail empor/um, 

 near the mouth of the Namafus. Among other articles were 



• Memoirs of Jebangir, p. 114. f Pope's Windfor Foreft. 



Onyxes^ 



